Here is a complete medley of the official songs and hymns of the U.S. military service branches: The Army Goes Rolling Along; The Marines' Hymn; Semper Paratus (Coast Guard); Anchors
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This medley features three well-known songs from World War I: Pack Up Your Troubles; Keep the Home Fires Burning and It's A Long Way to Tipperary. This gives a quick-slow-quick
Here's an accessible version of the beloved patriotic hymn that choirs of all ages can enjoy. With section features for upper and lower voices as well as some unique jazz-influenced harmonies, this setting
This dramatic setting in 4/4 includes an optional ending for traditional national anthem performances and an additional verse for an expanded, powerful ending. The hushed beginning builds beautifully to
This original work with music by Mary McDonald and words by Rose Aspinall was inspired by Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream speech from March 1963. With powerful vocal moments and a soaring
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Well-crafted and fun to sing, this wonderful arrangement of the national anthem is a treat to the ears. A great addition to the patriotic repertoire for unaccompanied mixed voices with divisi. Inspirational
This is truly a song that needs no introduction. Quoting America the Beautiful, this stunning arrangement of the Irving Berlin standard begins with a flourish before settling into the seldom-heard
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A stirring chorale prelude in Smith's grandiose style that even offers optional audience participation. Great fanfares help to make this a real crowd pleaser!
With a similar approach to his famous America, The Beautiful, Carmen Dragon's arrangement of this beloved American hymn is considered to be one of the most dramatic and effective versions ever
The Wilhousky setting of this 19th-century hymn is possibly the most heartfelt musical pronouncement of American patriotism. Divisi sections in all parts are accessible and still richly expressive with